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package net.wangxj.authority.plugin;

import org.springframework.security.authentication.UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken;

/**
 * An {@link org.springframework.security.core.Authentication} implementation that is
 * designed for simple presentation of a username and password.
 * <p>
 * The <code>principal</code> and <code>credentials</code> should be set with an
 * <code>Object</code> that provides the respective property via its
 * <code>Object.toString()</code> method. The simplest such <code>Object</code> to use is
 * <code>String</code>.
 *
 * @author Ben Alex
 */
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class WangXJUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken extends UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken{

	public WangXJUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(Object principal, Object credentials) {
		super(principal, credentials);
		// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
	}
	
	private String backUrl;

	public String getBackUrl() {
		return backUrl;
	}

	public void setBackUrl(String backUrl) {
		this.backUrl = backUrl;
	}
	
	
}
